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[ Chris | 29 Nov 2005 | One Comment | 366 views ]

Frank, Jason and I were having dinner this past Saturday and we were discussing future markets. Jason brought up Biotech and was talking about some of the possibilities for future advances, and how they may affect the industry. Now, Biotech is something I know very little about — in fact, I know almost nothing about it. As a result I probably am not going to invest in Biotech in the near future.

Asides »

[ Chris | 22 Nov 2005 | One Comment | 365 views ]

We’ll be on vacation the rest of the week for Thanksgiving, so there will be no posts Thursday or Friday. Stop by next Tuesday for our next article. Happy Thanksgiving!

How to Invest, Mutual Funds, Personal Finance, Retirement Plans, Stocks »

[ Frank | 22 Nov 2005 | 3 Comments | 300 views ]

What follows is a question posed to us after Jason’s article last week. As well as my response to that question. I hope to have answered the reader’s questions completely, and I hope that my response proves valuable as well. I’ve left the response as is, and I’ll be covering different sorts of investments and other strategies in weeks to come, as I build my own confidence and knowledge. I’ll close with a few comments that cover some areas that I feel my original response did not adequately address.

I read …

Stocks »

[ Frank | 18 Nov 2005 | 4 Comments | 639 views ]

Today Cisco announced that it would be purchasing Scientific Atlanta, for close to 7 Billion dollars. Which after taking Scientific Atalanta’s cash into account will mean the actual cost is closer to 5.3 Billion. Most of the sources are speculating that this is the expression of Cisco’s desire to move deeper into the consumer market. But I think that it’s more than that and Cisco already has a plan for this acquisition.

How to Invest, Personal Finance »

[ Chris | 18 Nov 2005 | 7 Comments | 324 views ]

To be successful in this life, either personally, financially or otherwise, you have to have goals. It’s not just something our parents and counselors have been babbling about our whole lives; it’s a fact. Even those who aspire to be successfully lazy must set a goal to be adequately lazy each and every day! So as in any other endeavor, being an investor requires a little goal setting.

“If goals are imperative, then what goals shall I have?” you may be asking yourself. Whatever the goal may be, it must have …

Personal Finance »

[ Frank | 17 Nov 2005 | 6 Comments | 390 views ]

In the last 6 months, I’ve gone through the process of acquiring a car twice. In July my fiance and I purchase a new Volkswagen Jetta, and just this past Monday we leased a Subaru Impreza. Having gone through both the process of leasing and buying a car, I feel comfortable commenting on both, and taking a look at reasons for choosing one over the other. I also have a few suggestions as to what one should do before even starting the process.

Personal Finance »

[ Jason | 15 Nov 2005 | 6 Comments | 1,225 views ]

One of my favorite “Savings Speeches” comes in David Bach’s book Automatic Millionaire. David goes on to explain in detail how to save and invest your money, but only after giving a very convincing argument for why you would want to.
I’m going to share with you the thought process I went through as I tried to figure out how much to save and when. First, download the InvestorGeeks Future Wealth Calculator. This is an interactive article.

Stocks »

[ Frank | 13 Nov 2005 | No Comment | 320 views ]

On Tuesday Chris posted about “Digital Media Convergence”, and picked Microsoft as one of the main benefactors/facilitators of just such a shift. A reader responded to the post with some excellent comments, and a due amount of concern, as to why one should be wary of investing in Microsoft.

I would first like to say, that this is just such an environment which we hope to foster here at InvestorGeeks. It’s one of the reasons we started the Forums. So in that spirit here is why I think that Microsoft is …

Emerging Markets, How to Invest, Mutual Funds, Stocks »

[ Frank | 10 Nov 2005 | One Comment | 359 views ]

Below is an excerpt from a conversation that Chris and I had last night. It concerns emerging markets, and some thoughts on how best to enter them. I’ve just posted the conversation as is, not even bothering to modify for typos and mispellings. In a few weeks, I’ll post more thoroughly on this topic, as it interests me, and deserves my full measure of attention. Also, this is just an aside, and not a substitute/cop-out for my weekly article, that will follow sometime tomorrow.

Emerging Markets, Stocks »

[ Jason | 10 Nov 2005 | 3 Comments | 387 views ]

On Tuesday, Chris tried to explain the “media convergence” that is becoming more of a reality everyday, a daunting task to say the least. Chris described the scenario made possible now by Apple’s video iPod: downloading a television show through your computer at work (over lunch) to watch on your TV at home (over dinner).
Two things have become clear to me:

Downloading television content on-demand to watch wherever/whenever you want is awesome.
Consumers should be prepared to be confused.